Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Detest"
El significado de "Detest" en varias frases y oraciones
Q:
¿Qué significa detest?
A:
It means you really don't like something
For example - I detest messy people
For example - I detest messy people
Q:
¿Qué significa detest?
A:
Detest means: To dislike someone a lot.
Q:
¿Qué significa detest?
A:
@marilune: cant stand
Ejemplos de oración usando "Detest"
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con to detest, to disgust, to loathe. what’s different?.
A:
I detest her.
I loathe her.
Both basically mean the same thing: to hate.
To disgust is a little different. Generally, it means that something makes you feel disgusted, repulsed, or unattracted to it.
For example:
Fried food disgusts me - this means that you find fried food bad.
Hope this helps :)
I loathe her.
Both basically mean the same thing: to hate.
To disgust is a little different. Generally, it means that something makes you feel disgusted, repulsed, or unattracted to it.
For example:
Fried food disgusts me - this means that you find fried food bad.
Hope this helps :)
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con detest.
A:
I detest the taste of celery
I detest cold weather
I detest cold weather
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con detest.
A:
'Detest' is very similar to 'Hate', which is an overwhelming dislike of something. 'I detest that man', 'I detest paying tax,' etc.
Detest can also be changed to 'Detestable', which is used to describe something that makes you detest. 'I think your behaviour is detestable', 'Stealing from the homeless is detestable', etc.
Detest can also be changed to 'Detestable', which is used to describe something that makes you detest. 'I think your behaviour is detestable', 'Stealing from the homeless is detestable', etc.
Palabras similares a "Detest" y sus diferencias
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre I detest it. y I don’t like it very much. ?
A:
I detest it is much stronger. It means I hate it. I don’t like it very much means I kind of I don’t like it.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre utterly detest y greatly dislike ?
A:
“Utterly detest” shows more of a hatred than “greatly dislike”
It is a much stronger feeling of dislike that you would say when you really hate something.
It is a much stronger feeling of dislike that you would say when you really hate something.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre detest y hate ?
A:
Here are some examples:
• I hate Susan.
• You hate black coffee.
• She hates reading.
• They hate math.
vs
• Do you like showering once a week but detest oily hair?
• Though I detest cities, I am moving to Beijing in March
Detest is like a fancier version of hate, and it’s more polite.
• I hate Susan.
• You hate black coffee.
• She hates reading.
• They hate math.
vs
• Do you like showering once a week but detest oily hair?
• Though I detest cities, I am moving to Beijing in March
Detest is like a fancier version of hate, and it’s more polite.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre to detest y to hate ?
A:
"hate" is a much, much more common word.
Usually, when people feel something stronger than hate, they won't say 'detest'. They'll say:
- I really hate this
- I fuc*ing hate this
- I hate this so much
Usually, when people feel something stronger than hate, they won't say 'detest'. They'll say:
- I really hate this
- I fuc*ing hate this
- I hate this so much
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre detest y hate ?
A:
detest is stronger.
Traducciones de "Detest"
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (UK)? detest
A:
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Otras preguntas sobre "Detest"
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? I detest my upstairs neighbors. I don't know who they are, but they're people who don't care about their neighbors at all.
A:
Over all good but you should say (I detest my upstairs neighbors. I don't know who they are, but they don't care about their neighbors at all.)It makes it easier!
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? He detested working.
A:
The way you said it is not wrong, but it sounds a bit weird.
It sounds more natural to say "he hated working" or "he refused to work."
It sounds more natural to say "he hated working" or "he refused to work."
Q:
"i detest to live in the country"
is this sentence correct?or should be i detest "living"?or both are correct
is this sentence correct?or should be i detest "living"?or both are correct
A:
only "living" is correct
Q:
can I use "detest" in instead of "hate"
A:
Yes if you really hate or dislike something/someone
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